These are the top 10 buzzwords used in recruitment

Sifting through the jargon of a job advert can be an annoyingly time-consuming exercise. From overloaded buzzwords to cringe-worthy add ins, why are leaders insisting on using baffling vocabulary in their recruitment drives?

A recent report from Adzuna found that 74% of job adverts use at least on generic buzzword in their description, with the IT sector most likely to use the convoluted word play, being particularly fond of ‘ninja', 'wizard', and ‘'assassin'.

“This repetitive use of generic buzzwords reduces an employer’s chances of finding top candidates - how can you find outstanding talent when every job seeker could identify with those traits?” explained Lily Valentin, US Country Manager at Adzuna.

The research detailed the top ten most over-used, nondescript buzzwords used in job listings. We’ve listed them below, alongside the average salary akin to the job posting they were used in.

“The findings suggest that recruiting teams should adjust their listings to attract the brightest and most relevant candidates with more creative and better targeted criteria and qualities,” continued Valentin.

The report also found the top ten most interesting buzzwords used in job listings, which we’ve listed below.